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Video surveillance: who's watching Tufts' campus?
New literary magazine Future Histories launches
Protesters raise allegations about national, Tufts Greek organizations at Parents Weekend
Tufts ranks 11th on Nature Index 2017 Innovation list
Greek life investigations conclude, disciplinary statuses made public
ResLife to restructure staffing in central office, RA roles
The Office of Residential Life and Learning (ResLife) will be restructured for the next academic year, with new positions both in ResLife's central office and in dorms throughout campus. According to ResLife Director Yolanda King, the office will have an an associate director of housing operations, an associate director of residential education, three assistant directors, an off-campus housing specialist and six graduate residence directors.
SMFA students find limited dining options on campus
Women's club water polo team forms at Tufts
After several years of waiting, the women's club water polo team was established at Tufts earlier this semester, when Assistant Athletic Director Branwen Smith-King approved a request to create the team. Junior Captain Taegan Williams had officially proposed the idea to Smith-King last year.
Tufts tackles fallout from Trump's travel ban
University President Anthony Monaco said in a Jan. 29 email to the Tufts community that the university is committed to helping students impacted by President Donald Trump's executive order that restricts travel to the United States by nationals of seven Muslim-majority nations.
CARE promotes Green Dot program for sexual violence prevention
Annual 'It Happens Here' event discusses student experiences with sexual assault
Institute of Global Leadership hosts 31st annual EPIIC symposium 'Europe in Turmoil'
Reece Wallace, a first-year EPIIC colloquium member, opened the panel with a historical perspective on Europe’s aspirations for cultural and economic unity in the post-war period, before introducing the first speaker, Mario de Caro, a professor of Moral Philosophy at the Universitá Roma Tre in Italy.